Kennedy & Woods – “Better Than The Usual Stuff”

This week I am joined by two of the best football coaches working in Scottish football today – Mr Stevie Woods and Mr John Kennedy.

The two gents were generous enough to set aside an hour of their time at Lennoxtown to discuss all things football.They start with a review of their careers, their earliest memories of Celtic and what it felt like to make their pro debuts.We then move on to their current roles as coaches.John dispells the myth that he is just a defensive coach (the team defends and attacks as one unit so apparently there’s no such thing) and Stevie provides an insight into what value a goalkeeping coach adds.

The podcast could have lasted another hour so if I didn’t ask your burning question apologies but time ran out.I thoroughly enjoyed it, so did they and i hope you will too.

Enjoy…

Pick it up from ALL the usual places (and probably others I don’t know)

ALEX McLeish was visibly angered when it was suggested to him in fairly blunt terms that he, not a freakish catalogue of injuries, may have been the reason for so many players pulling out of the Scotland double header with Albania and Israel on Friday night.

IT would not be at all unlike Scotland, given their propensity over the years for snatching defeat and failure from the jaws of victory and glory, to slip up just when it matters most against Israel at Hampden this Tuesday evening.

ALEX McLeish last night denied there was anything “sinister” in the high number of withdrawals from the Scotland squad for the Nations League matches with Albania and Israel matches after Kieran Tierney became the ninth player to pull out.

ANDY Robertson last night stressed the call-offs from the Scotland squad ahead of the Nations League double header against Albania and Israel were all for genuine reasons and revealed that Kieran Tierney had been devastated when he was forced out.

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